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1779The United States Magazine. Edited by Hugh Henry Brackenridge during its twelve-month run, this monthly Philadelphia periodical included a satire on James Rivington by John Witherspoon's parody of Psalm 137.

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This is a list of magazines from the United States. For a complete list, see uncategorized list.

Contents

Agriculture

Automotive

Business and finance

Industry

Finance

General

Children

Entertainment and art

Folklore

Food and cooking

Gay interest

General interest

Gossip

Health

Men

Women

General

History magazines

Hobby and interest

Amateur radio

Animals and pets

Board games

Miniature wargaming

  • CHARGE!, American Civil War gaming

Stamp collecting

Tabletop roleplaying games

Humor magazines

Lifestyle magazines

Literary

glamour

Men's interest

Music

News

Parenting

Pharmaceuticals & pharmacies

  • Applied Clinical Trials
  • BioPharm International
  • LC/GC
  • Pharmaceutical Executive
  • Pharmaceutical Representative
  • Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Pharmacy Times
  • Spectroscopy (magazine)

Politics

Pornography

Regional interest

Religion

Science

Science fiction and fantasy

Spanish language

Sports

Computers and technology

Teen interest

Travel

  • American Road Magazine
  • Cruise Trade
  • Ferry Travel Guide
  • Meetings and Conventions
  • Route 66 Magazine
  • Travel Age West
  • Travel Trade
  • Travel Weekly

Video game

Wildlife

Women's interest

Writing

Miscellaneous

Notes

See also


 
 

 

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